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    Bus 640

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    uses the current machines to make 8.5 x-rays per day. The average revenue for each x-ray is $65.00. The hospital calculates the revenue of the machines by multiplying the number of x-rays by the revenue ($65.00 x 8.5 = $553 per day). Looking at the total revenue for the year‚ $553 per day x 365‚ the hospital sees revenue of $201845 per year. Cost consideration #1 The administration first looked at the cost of upgrading the existing x-ray machines. The cost to upgrade (2) GE AMX 4 Plus

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    Dec 3 Exam 3 Sample Questions Possible Exam 3 Questions True or false: 1. Due to insurance arrangements and the securitization of mortgage investments‚ many U.S. bankers did not adequately gauge the risks of subprime loans. TRUE 2. A commonly accepted theory is that the Subprime lending crisis was due the Government placing more restrictions and regulations on the investment banking industry starting in 1999. FALSE 3. For the most part‚ the credit ratings granted

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    Case Study 9 Kim Chau California Southern University MKT 86519 Dec 19‚ 2014 N. Papazian Accounting for Enron Introduction In the case of Accounting for Enron‚ the case concerned one of the largest corporate bankruptcies in the US history at the turn of the 21st century. It was Enron Corporation‚ a one time seventh largest most successful US company‚ sixth largest energy company in the world‚ valued at over $70 Billion; they filed for chapter 11 on December 2‚ 2001. Just the year before‚ Enron

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    Enron Case

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    The Enron Accounting Scandal Presented By: Jennifer Buondonno Nirmala David Robert Pufky Matt Rollings ENRON Page 1 of 27 Table of Contents Executive Summary……………………………………………………………..3 (I) Introduction to the Enron case and the organizations involved……. 5 Background information & industry…………………………………………….. 5 Organizations and officers involved……………………………………………..6 Accounting firm and partners involved………………………………………….8 Enron’s industry………………………………………………………………….. 9 Enron’s injured parties……………………………………………………………

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    A Stimulated Prison Study

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    This essay will focus on “A Study of Prison Guards in a Stimulated Prison”‚ an experiment conducted in 1973 at Stanford University‚ by one of the most famous Psychologists to date‚ Philip Zimbardo. Interestingly‚ the Office of Naval Research sponsored the study as part of an ongoing programme tailored to generate a better understanding of the first principles of psychological processes underlying human aggression (Haney‚ Banks‚ & Zimbardo‚ 1973). A famous experiment that is widely propagated in

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    Zaabalawi

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    his ailment‚ and ultimately cure his affliction by whatever means necessary. He told me‚ I continued‚ of a devout saint named Zaabalawi whom he met at your honor. (Naguib Mahfouz‚ Zaabalawi‚ pg 553 line 6) and was he really a Saint? We used to regard him as a man of miracles. (Naguib Mahfouz‚ Zaabalawi‚ pg 553 line 12) are lines in the short story that made believe that the whole theme of this story was religion. These lines show that Zaabalawi is seen as a healer and miracle worker who is highly praised

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    Case 1.1 Enron

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    1. The Enron executive team including Kenneth Lay‚ Jeffrey Skilling‚ Andrew Fastow and other executives‚ were the key players in the crisis. The business practices they used when creating hundreds of SPE’s and diverting large amounts of liabilities to those off-balance sheet entities. Enron was aware of the minimal accounting guidelines for SPE’s and used them to their advantage. To create such a complex “paper” structure‚ the executives had to have coordinate their plans with the accountants

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    Entrapment Defense

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    I. THE DISTRICT COURT OF ALLEN DID NOT PROPERLY INSTRUCT THE JURY THAT THE GOVERNMENT MUST PROVE POSITIONAL PREDISPOSITION. “It is unconscionable‚ contrary to public policy‚ and to the established law of the land to punish a man for the commission of an offense of the like of which he had never been guilty‚ either in thought or in deed‚ and evidently never would have been guilty of if the officers of the law had not inspired‚ incited‚ persuaded‚ and lured him to attempt to commit it.” Sorrells

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    Ethics in Statistics

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    ASSIGNMENT: Ethics in Statistics There are a number of possible ways in which unethical behavior can arise in statistics and researchers should steer clear of these. It is relatively simple to manipulate and hide data‚ projecting only what one desires and not what the numbers actually speak‚ thus giving birth to the famous phrase “Lies‚ damned lies and statistics”. However‚ this doesn’t happen all the time and there is no reason not to believe in the conclusions of a statistical analysis (Siddharth

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    AIRWORTHINESS DIRECTIVES

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    applicable to the aircraft‚ its engine‚ propeller and any installed component. CONDITIONAL INSPECTIONS A conditional inspection is an unscheduled inspection conducted as a result of a specific over-limit‚ or abnormal event. Examples of events requiring special inspections include: Hard landings Overstress conditions Flight into severe turbulence Flight into volcanic ash Overtemp conditions Overweight landings Exceeding placarded speed of flaps and landing gear Bird strike Lightning strike Foreign

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